Henry Harteveldt - Atmosphere Research Group

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Their airlines schedule too many flights, which leads to air-traffic delays. The terminals are inadequate with moving people through the airport and are not connected. Travelers can make sure all their devices are charged and that they check the airport's website to make sure the airport has restaurants that accommodate their dietary needs.feedback

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Henry Harteveldt has been quoted 26 times. The one recent article where Henry Harteveldt has been quoted is Meet Your Next Travel Agent. Most recently, Henry Harteveldt was quoted as having said, “This is very much the early alpha stage of all of this. It's very much the first wave, which is exciting, but the use of artificial intelligence is far from established and also, frankly, far from perfect.”.

They want to be viewed as more of a travel company and not just an alternative lodging firm. Our research shows travelers spend as much as 60 percent of their travel budget at their destination. So they want to tap into that very large revenue stream.feedback

When the U.S. CDC issues an alert, just like when the U.S. State Department issues an advisory, it's taken very seriously across the travel industry. It may prompt the CDC's counterparts (in other countries) to take a look and issue their own warnings.feedback

These are token investments in the passenger experience that will not cost airlines a lot of money but are small ways to make passengers a little bit happier. American and United realized: We don't let other airlines have an advantage on price, why let them have one on pretzels.feedback

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This is very much the early alpha stage of all of this. It's very much the first wave, which is exciting, but the use of artificial intelligence is far from established and also, frankly, far from perfect.feedback

American doesn't want to become the next United, but then, United didn't want to become the next United. No airline wants to be seen as being anti-consumer or anti-passenger. If airlines aren't going to improve staffing or restore leg room for customers, they should at least provide flight attendants with better, more relevant training about how to handle these types of situations. It's just clear in this case things didn't go the way anybody would have liked, but American Airlines acted responsibly in the aftermath.feedback

No matter what happens at the airline, whether trivial or substantial, United will get more media coverage than may be justified because of the radioactive residue from the incident on flight 3411.feedback

Passengers can be removed from a flight if they deliberately disobey crew instructions and the flight attendant did exactly what they should have done, as they were trained. The airline must deliver on its stated promise to publicly report by April 30 on the changes it will make to its involuntary denied boarding processes and procedures.feedback

Airline executives will tell you they don't view themselves as being service companies. They want Wall Street to view them as industrial companies, and they want consumers to view them as transportation providers. Customer service is just not what the airlines are about.feedback

This is an enormous inconvenience. And frankly it creates a lot of stress to the traveler. It makes them more aware of the risks that could happen, as well it's just the inconvenience and hassle of having to put these very expensive devices in their checked luggage where they have no control over it for hours at a time.feedback

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